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And there the issue has sat, unexamined by any Court, since 1974.
Is there not something to be said for the unexamined life?
Perhaps the unexamined life is not worth living after all.
We have them, usually for a short period of time, they go unexamined and then it's on to something else.
By now nothing about Picasso's life or work is still unexamined.
Could a therapist live an unexamined life, and still help others?
Why should we turn away a book unexamined because it's a stranger's?
Such a weakness could not be allowed to continue unexamined.
He does not fit the profile, so that part of him is left unexamined.
Is this, the extreme instance of an unexamined life, really worth living?
Socrates was wrong when he said the unexamined life is not worth living.
Plato had said that an unexamined life is not worth living.
Poets, by nature, are incapable of living the unexamined life.
The role of religion and traditional medicine however, is often left unexamined in such reports.
It's the unexamined fashion life, it would seem, that's not worth living.
He is determined that this possibility will not remain unexamined.
Even the notion of Establishment in the title goes unexamined.
"As a very young person, it stuck in my head that the unexamined life was not worth living," he said.
But despite all the emphasis on jobs, this relationship is largely unexamined.
That we have an unexamined tendency to regard the past as always better than now.
Individuals in the relationship may adhere to different and unexamined value systems.
And it is on the unexamined fringes where problems usually first surface.
That was sad, in its way, so she let the memories pass unexamined.
"Left unexamined, it will certainly diminish the credibility of this organization."
It's useful to have these ideas spelled out, rather than at work in the culture but unexamined.